Like I've said my positions from the start is that I was dissapointed in Mick with this from the start, he's a proffessional man but he's not treating the club, it's players and supporters with the respect it deserves currently. Other managers have ruled themselves out of the running and given the situation I think Mick should have done. We know he wants the job but it doesn't mean he should take it, just because you want something doesn't mean you should take it because you have to think about the situation and who else it effects, to me although I'm sure Mick will continue to do a proffessional job at town he is showing a selfish side to him. As I've said before even if he wants the job he should rule himself out of the running on the premise: a) he hasn't been with us for very long b) he's had the job before, it's not like with Sir Bobby or Sir Alf, when they'd given years of service to the club and it was their first opportunity to manage their country. I could understand if he'd been with us a little bit longer but now is not the time.
So you have never thought about getting another job because you would be more worried about the effects that it would have on others? Are you still making the tea in your office then mate!
It's not the same Warky and you know it. You make some valid points but you are overdoing it. It's not a white as white situation, however you feel about it he has caused some damage with his handling of this.